Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

Displacement Paperwork

Has anyone consulted with a lawyer on the displacement paperwork agreement with WF?

I have zero intentions of not signing but just want to make sure there is no reason to get a lawyer to review.


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Post ID: @OP+1k6wyk85q

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Just sign. Lots of threats but WF knows none of it will stick in court

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Post ID: @zx+1k6wyk85q

I think everyone should have a lawyer look over the documents. As a best practice. There are clauses in there that if you violate, they yank the severance. You need to know what you can, and can not do. I had 108 pages of agreements in addition to the cover letter. Thats just plain nutz.

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Post ID: @e8+1k6wyk85q

" Think about how many have been laid-off in the past 5.5 years. If even just 1% of those people know an attorney who took a look..."

then there would be a ton of $$ in attorney's pockets instead of the displaced employees' pockets.

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Post ID: @bt+1k6wyk85q

Think about how many have been laid-off in the past 5.5 years. If even just 1% of those people know an attorney who took a look...

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Post ID: @bm+1k6wyk85q

Just remember that Wells is not required by law to offer you any severance benefits. This is 100% discretionary on their part. The only mandated actions are on state and federal notice periods. So, if you don't sign the agreement as is, you get no severance. End of story.

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Post ID: @as+1k6wyk85q

You can bet WF has covered their azzes on this.

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Post ID: @am+1k6wyk85q

@OP I did since I WFH with a medical accommodation. Lawyers said it looked good and wasn’t much I was able to do.

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